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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI RE MONDAY, FEB. 25, 1935. GGY WOOD CONCHITA MONTENEGRO MARY CARLISLE + ROGER IMHOF -- Added Joy - - Winnie Whopper Cartoon Hollywood On Parade SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU IN FUN RIOT AT COLISEUM “Search for Beauty” Gives Olympic Winners Out- standing Roles That an athletic star entering motion pictures has more odds known given the same chance is the opinion of Larry “Buster” Crabbe, who has the leading ro- ! mantic role in Paramount’s “Search for Beauty,” now playing at the um Thegtre. Crabbe is i a position to judge, for, as an athlete, he was an Olympic champion who set thirty- swimming records, and, as ai , he has appeared in four fea- ture pictures during his year with Paramount. “The first big handicap for an athlete who aspires to a screen | career,” opines Crabbe, “is the idnngsr of being typed before he gets started. “An unknown, given a chance in |pictures, generally gets shifted 'abeut to show what he can do in various sorts of roles. But, if a man is given a screen bid because he happens to have an exception- al physique, he faces the danger of remaining just that, a sort of male sex-appeal prop to be exhib- ited where convenient.” Crabbe is featured with Ida Lupino, Robert Armstrong, James Gleasen, Roscoe Karns and Toby Wing. The picture was directed by Erle Kenton. Crabbe is cast as an Olympic swimming cham- pion who is made the unwitting aide of two money-mad promotArs, who use him to further their shady dealings with a health-farm as the front. | How Crabbe and his feminine partner, Ida Lupino, also an Olym- pic winner, outwit the crooks fur- nishes the substance of the story R B 4 PUBLIC CARD PARTY At Moose Hall February 28. Good prizes and refreshments. —ady -oe e — | The wife of President Woodrow P | Wilson 1s said to have given the OBERT TAYLOR News Events UPTOWN FILM GIVES VERSION OF NEWSPAPERS “Hotor of the Press” De- picts Operation of City Daily in Exciting Stery After ceeing “Front Page,” “Gen- tlemen of the Pre “The Five Star Final” and other motien pic- tures: dealing with newspaper life, it is hard to believe anyone could come elong with a newspaper story possessinz an entirely new angle cn the Fourth Estate, but we were foclec Mayfair Pictures, that up and comihg new producing organization, has achieved the almost impossible, in th> p tion of of the P v showing at the Uptow: The. a unique and most unusua! yarn, and yet it is pet far fetclled by sny manner of means. “The lionur oi lae Press,” deals with newspapers (possibly an un- necessary statement) but it human- jzes them tc an extent not ap- proached by its predecessors. The picture 'is an education in the operation of the great metropalimn‘ dailies, as well as excelient enter- ainment. It telis a perfectly plaus- ible story, contains all the time puaranteed elements of entertain- | ment, intrigue, romance and action “The Honor | I | name Leviathan to the great Ger- | man ]mnr, Vaterland, which the FIRST TROUT OF | United States seized during the SEASON CAUGHT AT |worid war g SALMON CREEK DAME Trout are biting at the s‘\lmon} Creek Dam. The first big catch of the season was made in hall an | bour yesterday by the trio from the Harris Hardware Company, Rod Darnell, Ben Parsons and Jack Westall and up until dinner time this evening the finny tribe are on | exhibition in the windows of the hardware store. The catch totaled 17, the smallest eight in in length, and the | longest 15 inches. | The trout will be served at dinner tonight. ————— COMPANY MEN RETURN Members of the staff of the Fair— banks Exploration Company, and the following persons are travelling north on the Northwestern: F. H. Hammers, T. L. Kremmer, and Har- ry Owen. All are ticketed for Sew- ' ard from Seattle. Krexmer is ac- companied by his wife. —————— | SHOP IN JUNEAU! SUMMCNS No. 3709 A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number | One at Juneau. FLORENCE ROSE BARROW, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN A."BARROW, | Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF, THE ‘'UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- | ANT, GREETING: and, most important, shows what| You are hereby required to ap- can happen to a newspaper when Dear in the District Court for the the publisher is not on the level. Territory of Alaska, First Division, And the publisher of the Clar-|at Juneau, within thirty days after ion certainly was not on the up the last publication of this sum- and up. He had gained control of |mons, namely thirly days after the the: paper and was using it to|18th day of March, 1835, in case advise his band of crooked hench- |this summons is published, or with- men how best to lay out and com-|in forty days after the date of its mit crime. He was also clever service upon you, in case this sum- enough to carry the story of his|mons is served upon you person- gang’s depredations, even before his|ally, and answer the complaint of news competitors, thus -diverting |the above named plaintiff on file suspicion from his paper. It took| |in the said court in the above en- a young cub reporter to dxscover'mled action. what manner of man his publisner The said plaintiff in said action was, and then came the climax. demands the following relief: the That's all the story we will tell,|dissolution of the marriage bonds in order to keep you in a proper NOW existing between you and the state of suspense. plaintiff on the ground of non- Mayfair cast this picture in ex-|support for a period exteeding one celitnt fashion, picking perfect!Year prior to the filing of the com- types for the interpretation of the|Plaint herein. various roles. And in the event you fail to so] Schilling will take judgment against you for 7// "3 a”l a Qn | * Witness, the Honorable Geo. F. | Alexander, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court here- \unto affixed, on this 16th day of | February, 1935, at Juneau, Alaska. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. | want thereof and will apply to the Ww buy sunflowers {court for the relief demanded in her complaint as hereinabove ulun you can have orchnd: %, | (gean Deputy Clerk. | First publication, Feb. 18, 1935. | stated. ‘Last publication, Mar. 18, 1935. for the same price. Buy Selzilling Vanilla -the ueh‘ of Vanillas. By J. W. LEIVERS, Foor-FAsmom e HO ‘Evening Sandals Smart. Stylish, Graceful Built by Expert Crafts- men on Special Lasts IN Black Velet $4.35 Black Faille 4.95 White Faille 4.95 Silver Kid 6.85 ALLEN-A HOSIERY $1.00 to $1.50 [ FAMILY Shoe Store Seward Street | against him than would an un- There may be bettegfdr ing Designers, holding faeir golf fons in the United States. The fi back prosperity to designers. the market. (Associated Press P! WILL ROGERS DELIGHTS HIS FANS IN FILM: “Handy Andy” at Capitol Theatre Is Comedian’s Funniest Feature the hi Rogers keep: rolling right along picture, “Hand nd ened Sunday atre. Without doubt niest picture. Dialogue and situa- tions combine to maintain a stead- ily m mirth— just a lalighs. He keeps the stitch most of will latest ch op- Capitol The- the ce in the time |e o o0 00 0000 00 1aughs | t's his fun-(y sed men in the world but, take It from the N jubilee in New York ecity, Clark able sets the pace in men's fash- LAST TIME TONIGHT" GEORGEOUS GIRLS! HANDSOME MEN! The pick of 176,000 in the international search for beauty A Pgromount Picture with the 30 International “Search for Beauty Contest Wi _ with the 30 International * r'w*{vm«."c 02E0T ARKIS 1A LUPINO IAMES GLEASON —™ ‘Search for Beauiy - Contest Winners and LARRY “Buster” CRABBE—IDA L NNO ROBERT ARMSTRONG—JAMES GLEASOM ROSCOE KARNS—TOBY. WING: |~ A Paramount Picture PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:00 A. M. “ A ffairs of a Gentleman” with lntwnluonal Association of Clothe PAUL LUKAS m star, shcwn above In his snappiest attire, Is credited with bringing When he wears a garment in a picture, that garment is already a success on 'hotos) ® © 060 000 0 0 00 00 ° AT THE HOTELS | o Gastineau 1 Mrs. | E 6 ) wards, | le; W. J and G. D s V Smllh Sefl.lfl artz, Juneau; A. B Sea,rle. Seat- J. McIntosh, Seattl Wyatt, Ketchikan; Lester | Ketchikan; Mr, and Mrs. | Juneau; Henrietta El- William M. Hughbart, J. B. Stam, Seattle; S. B.| Seattle; J. Heller, Los An- Howard D. Stephens, Seattle. | Zynda Peterson, Juneau; M. and Seattle; Seattle; Secatle; Takom, geles; A. H. Mrs. N. essie V. | Pearl Cobn, Sea “A." McEachran, Smith, Seattle. Alackan Martin Ness, Juneau; man, Taku. Art Head- D SULLY RETUENS MRS. Rogers rays a whu wants to wife, ex y -played y Wood, nags him to szl out learn to play. And he dozs! t he becomes a pigecn d lets his pets fly the hcuse. Then he keeps up g¢ with omuci'lllng,l) fim“ y I The clim: his wifz pers trip to the Mardi G leans. There Rogers rebels lently when his wife tries to druggist all vio- of the Bakery, on the Mrs. Henry Sully, wife oprietor of the Juneau 1ed here yesterday |Northwestern . from Seattle, 25¢ 600 SEATS : QUAKES KILL, j GREECE AREA | Two Other Dlsturbances Reported — Consider- | able Property Damage 25° LEILA HYAMS ANY ¢ 25¢ i TIME {MRS. M. B. REFSLAND RETURNS FROM TRIP | LCNDCN, Feb. 25. — Quakes in Greece have killed eight persons and injured five in the Candia and Crete districts according to radio advices received here. Ccnciderable property damage has been done. Cther quakes are reported at Mal- ta and also at Cairo. - POOL WINNER TRAVELS ce the winner of the Ice Pool, Ajlex Ragglom, prominent Interior mining man, is travelling to Sew- ard on the Northwestern from Se- attle. i -~ SHOP IN JUNZaU FIRST! |neau headquarters since ciate Supervisor of Elementary Ed- ucation for the Southeast District, | U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, |returred her on the steamer Vie- toria last week. Mrs. Refsland bureau schools , tat, Klukwan, slme the mldd‘c of January. She has visited in Hain J After being uh ,vnt from ner Ju-| Jahuary Mrs. Refsland has made sinoe her 16, Mrs. Martha B. Refsland, Asso- | nppum(mem last fall. Yaku- | Angoon and Sitka | day from Seattle on the North- worked, with . the preve pucuces schocls while she was 'away |expressed herself as being teacheis -to_im- in the Various and TO lNDlAN cCHOOLS ably impressed with the work | done by moit of the teachers. This is the firsu .nspection trip SECRETARY HERE Pearl Peterson, secreilary lo the | Charles Flory of the Forest Ber- vice, returned to this city yester- western. in New Or-| make | him dress in a fancy costume to attend the Comus ball. She at- tends with a gigolo and leaves Regers at home. Lonesome, he meets a druggist and the latt girl friend, Ccnchita Monteneg After a few cocktails with his new friends, Rogers is persuaded to at- tend the ba]l after all. Rogers appears in a Tarzan cos- tume and causes a sensation with his rough and tumble dance with Conchita. The dance ends in a free-for-all fight that lands Rogers | in jail. Of course his wife is com- pletely cured and pleads with him | to return’ home to his old life. There is a clever surprise finish |involving Rogers, Miss Wood and the culmination of the divert | romance running through the pic- | ture bebween Rogers’ daugzhter, Mary Carlisle, and Robert Taylor R The Pony Express, which made | dramatic history in furnishing quick communication with the far west during pioneer days, was in operation only 16 months. UPTOWN quiet Man Rides Alone” s | e . NOW ON DISPLAY ON OUR SALES FLLOOR! Drop in and see all of the new features and you will realize More Than Ever The Best Engineered Low Price Car Ever Offered! McCAUL MOTOR CO. DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Juneau, Alaska

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